Entries by Daphne Hanson

The whistle on global-wide surveillance activities

In June 2013, Edward Snowden blew the whistle on global-wide surveillance activities, thus  giving new meaning to the phrase: “Big Brother is watching you!” (from George Orwell’s 1984, published in 1949). If nothing else, this revelation, complete with substantial proof, confirmed some of the conspiracy theories regarding the ubiquitous presence of government in ordinary citizens’ […]

Women’s political ambition in the House of Representatives

Based on Palmer and Simon’s article on women’s political ambition in the House of Representatives Please give a critical analysis of the literature. For example, you could assess the methodology, provide testable hypotheses for research you think still needs to be done, analyze an idea raised in the readings, or make an argument that you […]

Traditions of international order

Traditions of international order. Based on his analysis, compare and contrast the Hobbesian, Kantian and Grotian views on international society. According to Yanzhong Huang (2009: 127): ‘Infectious disease has historically affected world politics more extensively than most imagine (McNeill 1976; Watts 1999). Yet despite its impact on the course of history and the fate of […]

How Constitution protected the Slavery

Addressing the fact how Constitution protected the  Slavery. Obviously, this is a troubling subject, so if you need to discuss the topic with me, please let me know. Here’s the question for you to answer in your Discussion 3 post. Also, note that the question that I ask is broad, so you can answer it […]

Trump and thegrand old party

A Gift to Trump and thegrand old party ,” The New York Times editorial board writes that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her allies are playing into President Trump’s hands by constantly attacking fellow Democrats. The article discusses how Ocasio-Cortez and her allies have been critical of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, calling her out for not […]

The policies held by a group of nations

The balance of power describes the policies held by a group of nations to protect them against any one nation becoming too powerful. An imbalance in power can be seen in examples such as war through demonstrations like the Cold War (the U.S. was at a standoff with the USSR due to a disagreement in […]

Conservative Party of Canada

  Conservative Party of Canada will start running ads publicizing their next party leader, as a viable Prime Minister of Canada. Assume that the new party leader (whoever it is – and you may assume one of the front-runners wins) is not very well known across Canada, and must boost his name recognition and his […]

Peace without victory 1917

Woodrow Wilson called for a peace without victor  in 1917 (Peace Without Victory (Links to an external site.)) but in 1919 he acceded to those who demanded a victory of the “righteous overevil.” Twenty years after the Treaty of Versailles, the Second World War commenced. There may be parallels to the current war in Ukraine. Some […]

Discuss two types of psychological disorders

Discuss two types of psychological disorders including their typical causes, symptoms, and treatments. Examples of mental illness include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors. Psychological disorders can be related to depression, anxiety, stress, psychosis, sleep, and more. They can vary in severity and affect people differently. Mental health disorders affect how you think, feel and behave. Treatments may include medication, psychotherapy and other therapies.

Discuss mental retardation/intellectual disability

Discuss the characteristics of mental retardation/intellectual disability, including three possible causes of this disability. Intellectual disability (ID), once called mental retardation, is characterized by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of … ‎What is intellectual disability? · ‎What are the signs of… · ‎What causes intellectual…